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The phrase "are just seen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is merely observed or perceived without further action or interpretation.
Example: "In this context, the results are just seen as a reflection of the current trends in the market."
Alternatives: "are merely observed" or "are simply perceived".
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"We are just seen as a number to the candidates.
"Too often players are just seen as a piece of meat".
"Look, prostitutes are just seen as unrapeable, they're always assumed to be sexually available," he finally said.
Indeed, these 'ads' are just seen as part of the flow of the river of information that is one's Twitter feed.
One of the problems with the UK – and wider European – eco-system is that too often startups, which are hardly cash rich, are just seen as opportunities to be milked by so-called service businesses.
"It's not like our TV shows and films are just seen here in America.
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We are just seeing that unfold now.
But some people are just seeing dollar signs..."....
They are not seeing it being killed; they are just seeing it being cut open".
"Today consumers are just seeing these things as connected screens, connected ecosystems," Mr. Gartenberg said.
"They are just seeing the finishing line and now that's been taken away," Tetsill said.
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